OneSignal, the world’s largest customer interaction platform, has completed its Type II System and Organisation Controls (SOC 2) examination successfully. This certification demonstrates OneSignal’s dedication to the security and privacy of its consumers’ data.
In keeping with its commitment to providing robust data security, the company also announced that its platform is HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) compliant and can provide Enterprise Plan customers with a Business Associate Agreement (BAA), ensuring proper handling of protected health information.
“Maintaining our customers’ trust is one of our top priorities, so we take the privacy and security of our customers’ data very seriously,” said Nelson Cheung, OneSignal’s Head of Data Security. “Achieving SOC 2 Type II certification demonstrates OneSignal’s commitment to strong controls and processes to protect our clients’ data.” Furthermore, HIPAA certification confirms that OneSignal is capable of securely handling sensitive healthcare data.”
These certifications highlight OneSignal’s ongoing efforts to maintain the trust and confidence of its global user base, reiterating the company’s commitment to the most severe data protection practices. With over two million users presently using OneSignal’s platform and sending over 12 billion messages every day, OneSignal understands the importance of data storage and utilization.
“OneSignal understands the importance of secure data management and the level of trust our users place in our platform,” OneSignal CEO George Deglin stated. “Obtaining the SOC 2 Type II certification not only validates our dedication to data security but also reflects our ongoing commitment to preserving our users’ privacy.”